Housing Starts Up, Permits Down
Housing Starts Up, Permits Down
U.S. home construction unexpectedly rose in April but permits for future building sank to the lowest pace in nearly a decade according to a government report, pointing to extended troubles in the housing market.
The Commerce Department said housing starts hit a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 1.528 million units, a 2.5 percent increase from the prior month. However, building permits, which signal future construction plans, dropped in April by 8.9 percent to a pace of 1.429 million units.
Even though housing starts increased in April to the highest pace since December 2006, they were down 16 percent from a year ago and, in a sign the troubled housing market may not be turning the corner as quickly as hoped, building permits were off 28.1 percent from a year ago.
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